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The Questions, co-produced by Kurt Elling & Branford Marsalis, presents Ellingâs interpretations of songs written by some of musicâs most influential composers, including Bob Dylan (âA Hard Rainâs A-Gonna Fallâ), Leonard Bernstein (âLonely Townâ), Rodgers & Hammerstein (âI Have Dreamedâ from The King and I), plus a powerful revisit of Paul Simonâs âAmerican Tuneâ (originally recorded for Kurtâs 2012 GrammyÂź-nominated release, 1619 Broadway).
There are also several compelling new arrangements of what were originally instrumental jazz compositions which feature Ellingâs own new lyrics. Among these are âA Secret in Three Viewsâ (adapted from Jaco Pastoriusâ âThree Views of a Secretâ), Carla Bleyâs âEndless Lawnsâ (originally titled âLawnsâ), and Joey Calderazzoâs âThe Enchantressâ (originally called âThe Lonely Swanâ). Hoagy Carmichaelâs classic, âSkylarkâ, closes out the recording.
The musical lineup on The Questions showcases Elling at the height of his abilities. He is accompanied by guest performers Branford Marsalis (soprano and tenor saxophones), Joey Calderazzo (piano), Marquis Hill (flugelhorn) and Jeff âTainâ Watts (drums). The core group of musicians from Ellingâs working band features John McLean (guitar), Stu Mindeman (piano/B3) and Clark Sommers (bass).
The Questions will both provoke and soothe listeners who find themselves challenged in these trying times, with Elling digging into the deeper concerns of life. Perhaps more importantly, The Questions reveals volumes about the expertise, experience and hard-won wisdom Elling and his cohorts have gained as musicians.
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The Questions, co-produced by Kurt Elling & Branford Marsalis, presents Ellingâs interpretations of songs written by some of musicâs most influential composers, including Bob Dylan (âA Hard Rainâs A-Gonna Fallâ), Leonard Bernstein (âLonely Townâ), Rodgers & Hammerstein (âI Have Dreamedâ from The King and I), plus a powerful revisit of Paul Simonâs âAmerican Tuneâ (originally recorded for Kurtâs 2012 GrammyÂź-nominated release, 1619 Broadway).
There are also several compelling new arrangements of what were originally instrumental jazz compositions which feature Ellingâs own new lyrics. Among these are âA Secret in Three Viewsâ (adapted from Jaco Pastoriusâ âThree Views of a Secretâ), Carla Bleyâs âEndless Lawnsâ (originally titled âLawnsâ), and Joey Calderazzoâs âThe Enchantressâ (originally called âThe Lonely Swanâ). Hoagy Carmichaelâs classic, âSkylarkâ, closes out the recording.
The musical lineup on The Questions showcases Elling at the height of his abilities. He is accompanied by guest performers Branford Marsalis (soprano and tenor saxophones), Joey Calderazzo (piano), Marquis Hill (flugelhorn) and Jeff âTainâ Watts (drums). The core group of musicians from Ellingâs working band features John McLean (guitar), Stu Mindeman (piano/B3) and Clark Sommers (bass).
The Questions will both provoke and soothe listeners who find themselves challenged in these trying times, with Elling digging into the deeper concerns of life. Perhaps more importantly, The Questions reveals volumes about the expertise, experience and hard-won wisdom Elling and his cohorts have gained as musicians.












